someone did all that and didnt check the pressure switch...I’m happy for any advice: this is what has been done so far.
Evap and Dryer freezing up, but only on lowest 3 fan settings. I checked refrig level and it’s perfect. I had the system evac’ed, power flushed, and the oriface tube replaced. I also had the computer re-flashed to an upgraded AC program.
Did not fix the problem.
I would physically turn the compressor off by turning the AC off in the cabin. Let it thaw out, then turn it back on. After a few reps of this, the compressor refused to turn back on.
After parking with the motor off for about 20 min’s the compressor will start but back to square one with the freezing on lowest fan speeds.
From my research (not claiming to be an expert by any stretch), I think it either has to be the AC pressure switch or the evaporator temp sensor.
im hoping it’s the pressure switch under the hood instead of the evap temp switch behind the dash.
Any advice will be appreciated. I’m certain I’m the least knowledgeable of anyone on this thread.
thanks in advance.
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